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Show i November 15, 1957 HILL TOP TIMES gOT THE FLU? Page NCO and Airman of the Month Awards Presented Here Are Some Ways to Help Take Care of Sick Persons Named offi- rine Corps in 1011 and was a fightcer and airman of the month for er squadron line chief until disOctober at Hill AFB this week charged (;n 1943. were MSgt. Albert L. Scott and Sgt. Scott enlisted in the AF Airman 3c Takashi Kataoka. in 191! assigned to Hill Both Sgt. Scott and Airman Ka- AFB-i1!Km following a tour of taoka, honored at ceremonies in the office of Hill AFB Commander, Col. Edward F. Hubbard, were cited for "outstanding nerform- ance on their jobs and examplary conduct and military bearing." and-wa- you know how to take a sick person's temperature ? His pulse ? His respiration? You ought to. Especially now, with the higher than normal number of sicknesses due to Asian Flu and other upper respiratoryDo - This is the opinion oi tne neaitni of cotton wet with cool waEducation Office, the Base Sur- piece and ter soaped slightly. Then rinse Civilian and the Dispensary geon with cool water. at Hill AFB. stated that health experts These Taking the temperature. Place the most valuable index to the state the thermometer under the paof health of the human body, when tient's tongue, on one side. Have ill due to upper respiratory infec- him close his lips tightly around tions, is the body's temperature, it, but not clamp down on it with pulse, and respiration (TPR). his teeth. Leave it in position a They pointed out that all adults full three minutes. Clock the time. should learn to "take" all three Advise the" patient not to breathe accurately. his mouth during this through A sick person, Hill health author- time. ities said, should have his body Reading a Thermometer: After temperature taken about every is above the normal three minutes, remove thermoif it hours four ""' 9S.6 degrees Fahrenheit, and ev- meter, wipe it with dry cotton, and ery two hours in the afternoon hold in a good light with the numand evening, when the greatest bers toward you. Now, slowly, turn it back and forth until you change usually occurs. Temperature by mouth one-ha-should locate the silvery mercury column. lf not be taken until about Note the point to which the mer hour after a patient has had a hot cury comes, and read to the nearest or cold drink or has chewed gum. mark on the scale. Each mark repRectal temperature should not be resents 210ths of a degree. Most hour thermometers have an arrow to taken until about one-ha- lf after a patient has had a hot or mark the normal 98.6 degrees. If cold tub bath. They advised ask- the temperature shows any marked ing the doctor on proper ways to change from the last time it was take rectal temperature. taken, you may want to notify Here's the rules to take mouth your physician. temperature. Always clean the thermometer Shake down the thermometer. before end taking a temperature again. the Hold the thermometer, by between Pulse and respiration are usually the well, mercury opposite the thumb and index fingertip and counted at the same time that you give it several hard, snapping, take the temperature. Further ardownward shades. Make sure that ticles to appear later will give in formation on them. it reads about 94 degrees. Clean the thermometer. ThermoTOO many drivers play, "What's meter may be dipped in rubbing alcohol or cleaned with a small My Lane. duty in Japan. Airman Kataoka, who calls Los' the Data Processing Office as a programmer. The young airmar" is responsible for "feeding" ac-curate informaVon into IBM elec-- ' tronic computors in the statistical; services function. The award winner enlisted in the)-Ain January 19.77. He was with- in one semester of completing his degree in mechanical engineering) at the Ur,:vei-sitof Southern Cali-- i fornia in Los Angeles when called into the service. 1 Sgt. Scott, native" of Rivertnn. Utah, is chief of flight line inspection with the 28th Logistic Support Squadron at Hfll AFB. He supervises three other inspectors in keeping a fleet of "Globemaster" aircraft in tip-to- p flying condition. The sergeant enlisted in the Ma C-1- 24 his home, is assigned tc Ang-ele- s y f if Scott AJj&X. Kataoka SllJlX9 pleting his education while in the' AF, under "Operation Bootstrap.' He was assigned to Hill AFB in. ' March of this year. Nature a. 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